M25 Speed cameras
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Dr J R Stockton wrote:
In uk.transport.london message ,
Wed, 13 Feb 2008 00:21:44, John Rowland
n.co.uk posted:
and if all the satellites were exactly in a plane, there
would be no information to calculate the height.
Not so. Consider two satellites at the same height above a flat earth,
for high and low satellites, and emitting pulses simultaneously.
S1 S2
s1 s2
_____JR______________ - You X -
The delay between hearing S1 & S2 is clearly less than that between
hearing s1 & s2. JR can therefore tell, if the X-positions of the
satellites are known, how far below the satellite line he is.
True. Although now John doesn't have any reason to shout "I want these
motherf****ing satellites OFF the motherf****ing plane!", which is a
shame.
Am i right in thinking that you couldn't calculate height if the
satellites were all equidistant from you? But then you wouldn't be able to
calculate position at all. Is there a configuration where you can get a
fix in XY but not Z?
tom
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